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  2. Fanny (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fanny was an American rock band, active in the early to mid 1970s. They were one of the first all-female rock groups to achieve critical and commercial success, including two Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 singles.

  3. Fanny (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in December 1970. [9] Robert Christgau gave the album an average review, though he said the cover of "Badge" was "a cute idea". [5] A Canadian pressing of the album used the wrong master tapes, and consequently had a different track listing, including a cover of Maxine Brown's "One Step at a Time".

  4. Charity Ball - Wikipedia

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    The album was, like the previous year's debut Fanny, produced by Richard Perry. The songs were all written by the group, with the exception of a cover of Buffalo Springfield's "Special Care". The group experimented with a wider range of musical styles than the first album, including ballads and funk in addition to straightforward rock 'n' roll.

  5. The lost story of female rock pioneers Fanny: 'Society was ...

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    And so, June quit the band in 1973. A revamped lineup featuring Patti Quatro (sister of Suzi) released one more Fanny album without her, the ironically titled Rock and Roll Survivors, in 1974.That ...

  6. Mothers Pride (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mothers Pride (sometimes spelled Mother's Pride) is the fourth studio album by American rock band Fanny, released in February 1973 on Reprise. [3] Produced by Todd Rundgren, it was the band's last album to feature original members June Millington (guitar) and Alice de Buhr (drums), [4] [5] and their final album for Reprise.

  7. Film looks back at Fanny, '70s rock band that defied ... - AOL

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    Decades before Olivia Rodrigo, there was Fanny — an all-women, mostly Filipino American rock band who took the early 1970s by storm. Film looks back at Fanny, '70s rock band that defied racial ...

  8. Fanny Walked the Earth - Wikipedia

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    A Fanny reunion show in 2016 led the band members to decide to record a new album and intended to tour, but health issues kept the band from being able to perform live. [3] The recording process was documented by the 2022 film Fanny: The Right to Rock [3] [4] and it featured a number of women guest musicians who were influenced by Fanny's ...

  9. Fanny Hill (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Hill is the third studio album by American rock band Fanny, released in February 1972 by Reprise Records. It was recorded at Apple Studios in London and reached No. 135 on the US Billboard 200 charts. A single from the album, a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar", became a minor hit, peaking at number 85 on the US Billboard Hot 100.